Renewal Reflections
Here’s an invitation to share something that you’ve taken away from our March renewal. Just click on comment and write away. Great sharing the event with you.
Here’s an invitation to share something that you’ve taken away from our March renewal. Just click on comment and write away. Great sharing the event with you.
It’s a daily journal that begins with one word on the first day and you write every day for a year. Check it out: http://wordcountjournal.com/about
Feel free here to share us an update from you. What’s new in your classroom! Any new work with technology?
Bonnie
This year HVWP brought a great delegation to the National Writing Project’s Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. In the following set of comments, each of us will post a brief narrative about our experience and a specific idea or two that we took from the “network” and can bring back to HVWP.
Check out our photos of presentations, dinner celebrations, the conference itself!
TOM: I had a chance to co-present in a workshop with Jackie Denu, Eric Savelson, and Erica Chanowsky. In our workshop, we were making the case the young writing program at HVWP has served as a multi-dimensional type of professional development for the TCs who have been involved over the years. For example, we’ve learned from co=teaching, having access to English Language Learners, doing research, etc. At our session, I was inspired by a couple of other models presented by other NWP sites:
a . At one site, they run a 2-week summer professional development program. For one-week, teachers participate in an “open” institute where they learn several strategies for writing instruction in TC-led workshops. In the second week, the teachers teach in a YWP, employing strategies that they learned in the first week. A TC oversees the teaching and supports the teachers in their planning, delivery and reflection.
b. At another site, they run an intensive professional development program for teachers in learning about ELL. Part of the curriculum is very much like any “open” institute. They read, write, and attend TC-lead workshops. Part of the curriculum also involves observing within a YWP so that they can see what they’ve been learning about /experiencing.
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Bonnie
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